Mile 228 Report
Rocky Creek State Wayside, Whale Cove
January 24, 2014
Wow that is awesome news about the transfer of land to the USFWS!
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Wow that is awesome news about the transfer of land to the USFWS! Please pass on my gratitude to Mr. Buchanan.I grew up in Newport and visited Whale Cove several times as a kid. I think I scrambled/slid down the cliff at the east end of the cove, next to the highway. I remember it having its own microclimate, sheltered from the north summer winds. One time there were seals & people on inner tubes floating in the middle of the cove. An amazing place. I am so thankful to everyone involved who helped to preserve this amazing place for wildlife and future generations.
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Rocky Creek State Wayside, Whale Cove
Clear, warm, calm day with no adverse human behavior.
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All human activity was at the Rocky Creek wayside, not Whale Cove.
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Both the Whale Cove beach and Rocky Creek wayside were in good condition as usual, however there were rubber surf boards and a downspout that were found both on the beach below the houses on the bluff and hung up among small vegetation on the cliff in between the houses and the beach.
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Rocky Creek State Wayside, Whale Cove
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Rocky Creek State Wayside, Whale Cove
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